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Beards & Bible Podcast

Podcast af JoshBrooker/GabeRutledge

engelsk

Historie & religion

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A podcast about life, theology, friendships, current events, and the journey of authentic discipleship with two pastors who also happen to be lifelong friends, former college roommates, bandmates, and groomsmen in each other‘s weddings.

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episode In the Ring pt. 1: Responding to the KJV Only Movement via Textual Criticism artwork

In the Ring pt. 1: Responding to the KJV Only Movement via Textual Criticism

Textual criticism is basically the process of comparing all the oldest and best ancient copies of the Bible we’ve discovered, so we can get as close as possible to the original words the biblical authors wrote. Properly understood- it’s not scary, it’s not anti-faith, and it doesn’t deny the inspiration of Scripture — it’s simply good scholarship. And modern Bible translations use this approach to draw from a much larger, older, and more diverse set of manuscripts than translators had access to in the 1600s. The goal is clarity, accuracy, and faithfulness to the earliest text we can reconstruct. But the KJV-Only movement takes a very different path. It leans solely on the Textus Receptus, a smaller collection of later manuscripts that the King James translators used. While those manuscripts are valuable, they represent only a sliver of the evidence we have today— which means the KJV-Only position often struggles to account for the full reality of how Bible translation actually works and how language naturally develops over time. In the first part of a two-part series, we’re going to hear from Seth Knorr from BibleTheologyBlog.com as he explains and defends the textual-criticism approach to Bible translation—unpacking how it works, why it uses a broader and earlier set of manuscripts, and how it differs from the KJV-Only reliance on the Textus Receptus.

11. dec. 2025 - 1 h 3 min
episode Does God Still Speak Through Dreams and Visions? artwork

Does God Still Speak Through Dreams and Visions?

Are dreams and visions a genuine way the Holy Spirit still speaks today—or are we in danger of fooling ourselves when we put too much weight on them? What do you do with a dream that feels significant? How do you discern between God’s prompting, your own subconscious, and something that could actually mislead you? And why do some Christians seem to hear from God in the night while others never do? In today’s episode, we’ll dive deep into the mystery, the beauty, and the potential pitfalls of supernatural experiences. We explore what Scripture actually teaches, why discernment matters more than ever, and how to stay open to the Spirit without drifting into confusion or spiritual presumption. If you’ve ever wrestled with strange dreams, stirring impressions, or questions about how God guides us—hopefully we can talk through navigating it with wisdom, humility, and faith.

19. nov. 2025 - 1 h 4 min
episode Critical Conversations, Confrontation and Holding other Believers Accountable artwork

Critical Conversations, Confrontation and Holding other Believers Accountable

We’ve all heard it — “Judge not, lest you be judged.” But what did Jesus really mean by that? Is it ever right to confront another believer about sin or unhealthy behavior? And if so, how do we do that without becoming hypocritical, self-righteous, or unloving? In this episode, we’re diving into one of the hardest parts of Christian community — holding one another accountable in a way that actually honors God. How do you approach a friend who’s drifting spiritually? What do you do when someone “calls you out” in a way that hurts more than it helps? And what does it look like to stand for truth among non-believers without being judgmental or defensive? At what point does something like Church Discipline get involved in the process?  These are the kinds of critical conversations we can’t afford to avoid — and today, we’re talking about how to have them with grace, truth, and courage.

05. nov. 2025 - 1 h 2 min
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Consumer Christianity and How to Spot it in Ourselves

The New Testament is full of commands for Christians to gather together regularly for encouragement, discipleship and community. Not only that, we’re told as Christians 59 separate times to honor, care, love and serve one another within the context of the Church. According to the Bible, being involved in a local church and pouring our lives out for other believers in service and love is really a big deal. But in our context, we seem to be missing something. The average American churchgoer only attends church 1.6 times per month, or roughly two out of every five weekends. Only about 21% of regular churchgoers consistently tithe to the work of their local church, and only about 34% of them regularly serve or volunteer. Sticking with just one church seems to be a challenge for us as well, as nearly 2 in 5 churchgoers report regularly attending multiple churches, while never committing to any of them. Not only that, criticizing churches and church leaders has become a favorite pastime and trending topic on most social media platforms. Churches get critiqued in online spaces a lot like restaurants, shops, or theaters and almost anything that doesn’t meet a person’s particular preference gets noticed and called out. Could it that we’re seeing church as a product to consume instead of a family to belong to? How might we notice that mindset in ourselves and change the way we think and interact with the local church?

22. okt. 2025 - 1 h 5 min
episode Government Shutdown, 2-year Anniversary of Israel Attacks, and Mark 13- Holding onto Hope Despite Instability and Uncertainty artwork

Government Shutdown, 2-year Anniversary of Israel Attacks, and Mark 13- Holding onto Hope Despite Instability and Uncertainty

As of October 8th, 2025, the U.S. government is shut down. Lawmakers in Washington are deadlocked over federal spending — House Republicans pushing for deeper cuts and stronger border security, while Democrats are pushing back, warning that essential services and federal paychecks could be delayed if an agreement isn’t reached soon. It’s another reminder of how divided and fragile things can feel politically in our country. Meanwhile, in the Middle East, this week marks two years since the October 7th attacks- when Hamas terrorists murdered around 1,200 people in Israel and took over 250 hostages. Since then, Israel’s war in Gaza has devastated the region- with tens of thousands killed, millions displaced, and deep global tension about how peace can ever return to that part of the world. So in this episode, we’re talking about the instability of our times — in politics, in war, in culture — and how Jesus’ words in Mark 13 remind us that none of this takes God by surprise. Nations will rise and fall, wars will come and go, but His kingdom remains unshaken.

08. okt. 2025 - 46 min
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